The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-14, Page 20Pete 20 The Times-Advocate, .June 14, 1962
GB Lions install new officers
Ted Stanlake, centre, was installed as president of the Grand Bend Lions Club
at their final meeting of the season at the Green Forest Motel, Thursday, Jack
Levie, right, Parkhill, installed the officers in a humorous talk on how not to
oprate a club. He is shown presenting the gavel to Stanlake while past presi-
dalit Emerson Desjardine looks on. —T-A photo
By MRS. WELLWOOD 9144,
GRAND I31 t'W
The golf tournament sponsor-
:0 by Branch 498 of the Royal
Canadian Legion for the Starlike
Drive-in trophy was won by a
Parkhill Legion team composed
of Everett Richardson, Ross
Griffith, Harold Riehardson and.
George Pedlar,
Low gross prize donated by
Datars Sunoco Was won by Ev-
Richardson with an 81. Low net
prize donated by Conklin Lum-
ber was won by George Pedlar
with a net of -GT
Low gross 1st nine donated
by Legion President Borden
(lark was won by Jack Levie
with, a 40; low gross .2nd nine
by Stanlake's Speed Wash was
won by Hal Aitken with a 38;
Jaw net 1st nine donated by-
Dot and Glen's BA, by Ross
Griffith with a 33; low net 2nd
nine donated by Flear's Bak-
ery, by Bob Dinney and Mur-
ray Douglas with 32.
Longest .drive on # 11 do-
nated by Imperial Garage was
won by Harold Richardson;
most honest golfer donated by
Sports was won by Earl
Thompson.
Second place for teams was
won by B team of Grand Bend
Legion composed of Hal Aitken,
Murray Douglas, Howard Green
and Borden Clark,
UCW hear missionary
The afternoon and evening
units of Grand Bend DOW met
Friday evening, June 8 with
ladies from Church of God and
St.. John's-by-the-lake Anglican
church as guests.
Mrs, C. Tavener was in
charge of the devotional and
her theme was "Workers To-
gether." A' trio consisting of
Mrs. Emery Des Jardins, Mrs,
Mansell Mason and Mrs. Mee
Holt favored with a song selec-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elston and were guests of Mr. and of Calgary, Alla. visited with And family attended. Anderson Mrs, Tiumpnrey Arthur. Mr. and Mrs Nelson Raker and anniversary services Sunday 'l'elford .Johnson and Don fancily on Friday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Black, also Mrs. Hattie
Alsworth, of London, were
guests at their grandson Ken-
non's second birthday party.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Fischer were
Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer
and Cathy, of London.
Mrs. Jessie Lewis is holiday-
ing_ for two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hodgins, of Des-
boro, having returned home
with them after they spent
the weekend with her.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Gibson were
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
vray, Paisley, also Mr. and
Mrs, George Gibson and child-
ren of Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer
and family spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Thomp-
son of London,
Visitors on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs, John Spacek were
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Bur-
gemister of Zurich,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lester
and two children of Brigden
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex McFalls.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner
attended Zion anniversary ser-
vice on Sunday and were
guests after of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Jacques.
Mr. and Mrs. John McAllis-
ter and boys, accompanied by
Mr. Cecil Skinner, visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Mason of
Belgrave on Sunday.
Mr. Ralph Bicknell, of Van-
couver, who is in training at
RCAF Station Centralia, visit-
ed on Sunday evening with
his cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan F. Elston.
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Grand Bend
GB Legion tourney
won by Parkhill
Wins Lion award
Don Robertson, right, manager of the Bank of Mont-
real, Grand Bend, was presented with the "Lion of the
Year" award at a presentation at the club's final meet-
ing, Thursday. The award is for outstanding work in
the club during the past year. Mac MacLaren, who won
the award, when it was first presented last year, is
shown making the presentation to Robertson, who has
been a member of the club for only a little more than
a year. —T-A photo
News from Sainisbury
7.J.r. George Atkinson, Sandra
and Darren were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Atkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs
are on a motor trip to the
east coast.
Misses Gail aril Brenda Fair-
bairn, London, were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Johnson and boys,
Mrs. Maurice MacDonald,
Lucan, and Mrs. Harry Noels,
Aylmer, called on Mrs. Earl
Atkinson on Saturday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon :Mines.
Russeldale, and Mr. and Mrs.
Maprice MacDonald, of Lucan.,
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Dickins.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Latta.
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls
and boys visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Tindall and girls on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll,
Mrs. Jim Barker and Mr, and
Mrs. Heber Davis attended the
funeral of their aunt, the late
Mrs. Clarence Fletcher, at the
Hopper-Hockey funeral home,
Exeter, on Friday afternoon,
Mrs. Henry Hodgins and
Miss Sophia Richards, Lam,
Mrs, Ada Walker a nd Mr,
George Pentland were Saturday
guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Carroll, Wayne Carroll
was observing his lath birth-
day,
Wesley Abbott, Muriel, Cathe-
rine and Carol Ann were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Ron Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bruce
and Mr. and Mrs Allan Bale,
Tavistbck, were S a t u t' d .a. y
guests with Mr, and Mrs,
Heber Davis,
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Greenlee
and boys were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sher-
wood, London township.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Greenlee were Sunday guests
With the latter's brother, Mr.
Mrs. 'Emery Des Jardins
troduced the guest speaker,
Miss Audrey Vinkbeiner, mis-
sionary home from SL Lucia,
who showed slides of her work
no this tropical island. Mrs,
Love thanked Miss
Finkbeiner and gave a poem
entitled "God's Plan." There
were 38 members and guests
present.
Personal -items
Grand Bend WI will hold its
picnic at •ConserVation Park on
.June 21 at 8.30.
Mrs. Alec Hamilton, and Brad,
ley are visiting a few days this
week with her aunt and uncle •
at the Mackinac Straits and
Manistique, Michigan,
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News budget from
Baseline
By MRS. ARCHIE .D.EWAR
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Mr, John Finn, Howard, Bill
and Noreen were Sunday guests
of Mr. Finn's sister, Miss Han-
nah Finn and Kate of London,
Mr. Barry Minn, 8th Line,
spent the weekend at the home
of his grandfather, Mr, John
Finn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
and family attended Zion West
anniversary services and were
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald
Hern and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hill, Jim
and Loraine, of Lambeth, visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Parkinson and family Sunday
evening,
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Baker
and Elton visited with Mrs.'
Baker's father, Mr. Herb Beer
and Anna of Munro on Sunday
evening,
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
and Mrs. Fred Guilfoyle, Lon-
don.
Mrs. E. B. Smythe, of
land, died on Monday,
11.
Mrs. Tom Rees and baby,
Donna Marie, came home from.
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